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Effects www.themegallery.com Industrialized nations which dependent on oil would have an adverse effect on the economies of oil producers. Economic effects <ul><li>Tourism </li></ul><ul><li>The development </li></ul><ul><li>of coastal area </li></ul>3 4

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<ul><li>Oil Was Used To Manufacture Every Item In This Photograph </li></ul>ENERGY CRISIS FIGHT

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Solutions More oil drilling More use of nuclear power and coal Passing a windfall profits tax to assure that the oil companies did not become too rich

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Solutions Imposing taxes to assure that the price of gasoline did not fall Forcing to raise the fuel efficiency of cars Smaller, More Efficient Vehicles

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OTHERS <ul><li>Accelerate Replacement & Control of Existing Dirty Units </li></ul><ul><li>Support/Promote Use of Clean New Generation Technologies for New Power Plants and Distributed Generation </li></ul><ul><li>Support/Promote Environmental Dispatch (Use Cleanest Units first and Dirtiest Units last and only to Avoid Emergencies) </li></ul>

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Conclusion www.themegallery.com World is probably beyond peak oil and gas If we are still close, turn around and retreat Finding new oil and gas takes decades The facilities need to be rebuilt.

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“ WE” are not only Chinese www.themegallery.com It will never “be gone” but will soon be “far less than needed” addicted It is past time for debating, the crisis is here. The time to fight is NOW !! The earth’s energy has peaked and its use will start to disappear